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1984 Governor General's Awards
Canadian literary award
Canadian literary award
Each winner of the 1984 Governor General's Awards for Literary Merit was selected by a panel of judges administered by the Canada Council for the Arts.
English
| Category | Winner | Nominated |
|---|---|---|
| Fiction | '*Josef Skvorecky, *The Engineer of Human Souls''''' | |
| Non-fiction | '*Sandra Gwyn, *The Private Capital: Ambition and Love in the Age of Macdonald and Laurier''''' | |
| Poetry | '*Paulette Jiles, *Celestial Navigation''''' | |
| Drama | '*Judith Thompson, *White Biting Dog''''' |
French
| Category | Winner | Nominated |
|---|---|---|
| Fiction | '*Jacques Brault, *Agonie''''' | |
| Non-fiction | '*Jean Hamelin and Nicole Gagnon, *Le XXe Siècle: Histoire du catholicisme québécois''''' | |
| Poetry | '*Nicole Brossard, *Double Impression''''' | |
| Drama | '*René-Daniel Dubois, *Ne blâmez jamais les Bédouins''''' |
References
References
- "Literary award winners to be announced June 6". ''[[Montreal Gazette]]'', May 17, 1985.
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